concept   shepherd

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) India (1) Europe (1) Western countries (1) Middle East (1) Australian (1) Bangladesh (1) Central Asian (1) European (1) Mediterranean (1) Sheep-raising regions (1) Urban Western (1) Urban areas (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 shepherd India In India, shepherding is associated with low status and poverty, primarily done by marginalized communities. 8
2 shepherd Europe Shepherding is a respected profession in rural European cultures, synonymous with pastoral tranquility and livestock management. 5
3 shepherd Western countries In Western countries, shepherds are commonly portrayed caring for sheep in rural landscapes. 4
4 shepherd Middle East Shepherding is a respected and culturally significant profession in the Middle East. 3
5 shepherd Australian Australian shepherds may also herd camels or other livestock as well as sheep. 1
6 shepherd Bangladesh Shepherding is a low-status job in Bangladesh, associated with poverty and performed by marginalized communities. 1
7 shepherd Central Asian Shepherding in Central Asian culture includes herding camels and other livestock along with sheep. 1
8 shepherd European In European culture, the concept of a shepherd is a respected profession traditionally associated with pastoral life and rural landscapes. 1
9 shepherd Mediterranean Shepherding in the Mediterranean is an important and respected profession with a long history and cultural significance. 1
10 shepherd Sheep-raising regions Shepherds in sheep-raising regions play a vital role in tending to and protecting the sheep. 1
11 shepherd Urban Western The idea of being a shepherd in Urban Western culture is seen as outdated and irrelevant in modern society. 1
12 shepherd Urban areas Shepherd roles are less common and considered outdated in urban areas. 1